CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I am JLJ again a candidate for a seat-on "the City Council, and respectfully solicit your • support. 1 If re-elected, I shall, as in the past, do my utmost to watch over your interests, while my best energies will be devoted to the welfare and advancement of the City. I am, Yours faithfully, . R. FLETCHER. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I have '■i-A much pleasure in seeking a renewal of the confidence which you did me the •honour to repose in me* two- years ago. I trust my actions in the Council warrant me in soliciting your support and interest at the Poll on Wednesday next. Yours faithfully, J. E. FITZGERALD. TO MIRAMAR ELECTORS. I AM standing for election to a seat onthe Council. I am circularising ths electorate giving briefly my ideas on tha. chief needs of the Borough, and I trust that they will assure your ESTEEMED : VOTE and ACTIVE INFLUENCE on my behalf on polling day. Yours faithfully, SYDNEY H. UNDERWOOD. TO THE ELECTORS OF GREATER WELLINGTON. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Haying served you as a Councillor for six years, and three as Mayor of Mebrose (before the amalgamation of that Borough , with the -City), I feel tha* I can, with confidence, solicit a continuation of the tfußt you have hitherto placed in me, and re». -spectfully solicit your support. Yours faithfully, GEORGE FROST. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. ' J ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— In again coming before you as a- • Candidate, I wish to impress on you. thefact that I am entirely actuated -with tbe- - desire to further the Citjr's best interests,, ,and giving all sections fair play. I stand. f ' in all cases for economical and careful , management. I am an independent man and a very lajrge ratepayer. I will work for the City as I work for myself. I can . do no more. Yours truly, j V. JENSEN. S Committee Roome : 233, Cuba-etreefc. • 1 CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. LEN. M'KENZIE'S CANDIDATURE., TO THE ELECTORS. ,T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— You: JIJ are aware that I am a Candidate for a seat on the Municipal Council. I am a Wellingtonian. — son of one of the founders -of the city. All my inter-•'-ests are local, and therefore I desire tosee Wellington prosper. Up to the present L have performed many civic duties, viz., Member of School Committee, President of N.Z. Chemists' Federation, Secretary of Wellington Pharmaceutical Association, besides holding office on vaa*iou6 sports . bodies, etc., etc. Should I gain your confidence and be returned at" the coming election .to be held •on the. 26th inst., I shall endeavour < io- as - ■ sist in out the following.: — 1 The. 'Appointment- of an Enquiry Board to properly investigate the defects in< our Tranrway System. 2. Keeping control of our Eire Brigade< co tb.ati.all outlying areas- will receive; proper and -adequate protection. 3. The utilisation- of idle»Corporation lands so they will 'be rate-producing. 4. Provision of suitable Public Conveniences for Women. 5. Ample ' Supply of Good Pure Water. ' • 6. The investigation of the Market Ques-< tion by a competent committee. 7. More attention being given to the Roads — especially Urban Distnets. The above- are a f ew of many subjects that will claim my attention should I' , have the honour to be elected. BE SURE AND KEEP ONE VOTE For LEN. M'KENZIE, The People's Candidate. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. ,T ABIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I am ■^-^ again a Candidate for-.a Beat in -the Council. I have representedv.you for a great number of years. I will,, if elected, , give my time and attention to the city . affairs as I have done in the past. I respectfully ask for your support on ' ' Wednesday Next. Yours truly, JOHN SMITH. f(ITY EL E'C'T ION. READ W. H. BENNETT'S ADDRESS, r and Vote for a Practical Man, whose interests are identical with your own. THE PEOPLE'S OPPORTUNITY. CITY COUNCIL AND HARBOUR BOARD ELECTIONS. mHE LABOUR CANDIDATES" • A MEETINGS TO-NIGHT! MESSRS. D. M'LAREN and E. J. CAREY at the*end of Courtenay-place> MESSRS. W. T. YOUNG and IVOR. HAZELE at corner of Buckle and J Tory streets MESSRS. G. F. REYLING and THOMAS SMITH at corner of Pipitea-st. All Meetings for 7.30 p.m. Remember-I— WEDNESDAY NEXT, VOTE THE LABOUR TICKET. These for the City Council : — E. J. CAREY, IVOR HAZELL A. H. HENTDMARSH, W. J. JORDAN t D. M'LAREN, M. J. REARDON G. F. REYLING, THOMAS SMITH For the Harbour Board: — W. T. YOUNG, A. H. HINDMARSH Meeting in NEW CENTURY HALL on MONDAY, 24th APRIL, 8 p.m. TUESDAY NIGHT ! TUESDAY NIGHT! GRAND RALLY At BAND ROTUNDA, Jervois-quay, At 7.30 p.m. < ' WEDNESDAY NEXT : ELECTION DAY. VOTE EARLY!— VOTE LABOUR SOLID! J. W. KAY, Secretary. Tk/TUJS'ICIPAL Electors— Vote for John ITJL Fuller Junr. He will batllo for everything in the best interests of city and ratepayers. EXCEPTIONAL FARM FOR LEASE. 1 '7K;A ACRES, 22 rniki froni Waitam, JL t *J\J good road, 900 acres grassed ; owner will fall and grass another 200 acres ; carrying 800 sheep, 380 cattle, and 25 dairy cows; splendid fattening country ; 5-roomed house, whare, sheep and cattle yards, 25 paddocks. Rent 8s an aore. , A. L. -WILSON AKBUCQ., 26, Bmadon-st.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1911, Page 6
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